Families who loved Weather by Jonathan D. Kahl often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts asking 'why' during a thunderstorm or becomes fascinated by the shifting shapes of clouds. It is an ideal resource for transitioning a child's natural weather-related anxiety into scientific curiosity. By explaining the 'how' behind lightning, wind, and rain, the book provides a sense of mastery over the environment that can be deeply comforting to children who feel small in the face of a big storm. This Scholastic Science Guide offers a comprehensive look at meteorology, from basic atmospheric pressure to the high-tech tools scientists use to predict the future. It is written at a middle-grade level, making it perfect for independent reading for ages 8 to 12 or for a parent and child to explore together. Beyond just facts, it encourages an observational mindset, turning a rainy day into a laboratory for learning.